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Abstract:

An engaging mechanism of a closing device includes an engaging block, a
positioning hook and a pin. The engaging block has a contact surface and
a guide surface extending from the contact surface. The positioning hook
is connected to the engaging block and has a resilient portion and a stop
which extends from the resilient portion. The stop is located adjacent to
the contact surface and located at a distance from the guide surface. The
pin is located corresponding to the engaging block and slidably contacts
the contact surface and the stop of the positioning hook. The pin moves
over the stop and is disengaged from the contact surface by contacting
against the stop and the deformation of the resilient portion.

Claims:

1. An engaging mechanism of a closing device, comprising: an engaging
block having a contact surface and a guide surface extending from the
contact surface; a positioning hook connected to the engaging block and
having a resilient portion and a stop which extends from the resilient
portion, the stop located adjacent to the contact surface and located at
a distance from the guide surface, and a pin located corresponding to the
engaging block and slidably contacting the contact surface and the stop
of the positioning hook, the pin moving over the stop and disengaged from
the contact surface by contacting against the stop and deformation of the
resilient portion.

2. The engaging mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the positioning
hook integrally extends from the engaging block.

3. The engaging mechanism as claimed in claim 2, wherein a buffering
space is defined beside the positioning hook and the resilient portion of
the positioning hook is operated within the buffering space.

4. The engaging mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the engaging
block has a slot and the positioning hook is connected to an insertion to
form an independent part, a buffering space is defined between the
positioning hook and the insertion, the insertion is inserted into the
slot and is connected to the engaging block.

5. The engaging mechanism as claimed in claim 4, wherein a groove
communicates with the slot, the insertion has a protrusion, the insertion
is engaged with the slot when the protrusion is engaged with the groove.

6. The engaging mechanism as claimed in claim 4, wherein the insertion
has an opening defined by two legs, at least one of the legs has a boss.

Description:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

[0001] The present invention relates to an engaging mechanism of a closing
device, and more particularly, to an engaging mechanism for a closing
device between two pieces of furniture so that when any one of the two
pieces is improperly opened, the closing device is protected.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0002] U.S. Pat. No. 5,040,833 to Brunnert discloses a "closing device for
drawers" includes a drawer installed to a piece of furniture and the
drawer is movable between a closed position and an opened position on the
piece of furniture. A spring is located between the drawer and the piece
of the furniture. A closing device is connected to the piece of the
furniture and includes a holding member 9 which has a hook-shaped end 9'.
A latch member 11 is connected to the drawer and is a board with two
raised areas 12, 13, wherein the raised area 12 defines a notch 14. When
the drawer is located at the closed position, the notch is engaged with
the hook-shaped end of the holding member. Furthermore, the two raised
areas define at least two different guide tracks which guide the holding
member. When the drawer is movable between the closed and opened
positions, the holding member is guided by the two different guide tracks
and bent. When the drawer is pulled out from the piece of the furniture
improperly, the deformation of the holding member makes the hook-shaped
end be disengaged from the notch. When a force pushes the drawer which is
at its closed position, the hook-shaped end of the holding member is
movable and disengaged from the latch member so that the drawer pops out
from the piece of the furniture in response to the force generated by the
spring.

[0003] The above-mentioned is a closing device for a drawer and the
correct way of use is to push the drawer to open the drawer. If an
improper force is applied to the drawer, such as to pull the drawer
outward, although the hook-shaped end of the holding member can be
disengaged from the notch, the notch of the holding member is scraped by
the hook-shaped end of the holding member, so that the notch and the
holding ember both are worn after several times of this type of
operation. The holding member tends to be disengaged from the notch
frequently and the positioning feature fails.

[0004] The present invention intends to provide an improved design to
overcome the shortcomings mentioned above.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0005] The present invention relates to an engaging mechanism of a closing
device, and more particularly, to an engaging mechanism for a closing
device between two pieces of furniture. The engaging mechanism includes a
contact surface which is cooperated with a stop of a positioning hook and
a resilient portion of the positioning hook to make a part firmly contact
the contact surface. When the part is applied by a force, the part
contacts against the contact surface and the stop, the stop is disengaged
from the contact surface by the deformation of the resilient portion.

[0006] The engaging mechanism of a closing device and comprises an
engaging block which has a contact surface and a guide surface extending
from the contact surface. A positioning hook is connected to the engaging
block and has a resilient portion and a stop which extends from the
resilient portion. The stop is located adjacent to the contact surface
and located at a distance from the guide surface. A pin is located
corresponding to the engaging block and slidably contacts the contact
surface and the stop of the positioning hook. The pin moves over the stop
and is disengaged from the contact surface by contacting against the stop
and by the deformation of the resilient portion.

[0008] Preferably, a buffering space is defined beside the positioning
hook and the resilient portion of the positioning hook is operated within
the buffering space.

[0009] Preferably, the engaging block has a slot and the positioning hook
is connected to an insertion to form an independent part. A buffering
space is defined between the positioning hook and the insertion. The
insertion is inserted into the slot and is connected to the engaging
block.

[0010] Preferably, a groove communicates with the slot. The insertion has
a protrusion. The insertion is engaged with the slot when the protrusion
is engaged with the groove.

[0011] Preferably, the insertion has an opening defined by two legs, and
at least one of the legs has a boss.

[0012] The present invention will become more obvious from the following
description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which
show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in
accordance with the present invention.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0013]FIG. 1 shows a part of the engaging block and the pin of the
engaging mechanism of the present invention;

[0014]FIG. 2 shows the movement of the pin in the guide path of the
contact member of the engaging mechanism of the present invention;

[0015]FIG. 3 shows a part the engaging block and the pin of the second
embodiment of the engaging mechanism of the present invention;

[0016]FIG. 4 is a perspective view to show the second embodiment of the
engaging mechanism of the present invention;

[0017]FIG. 5 shows the slot in the engaging block of the second
embodiment of the engaging mechanism of the present invention;

[0018]FIG. 6 shows that the positioning hook is inserted into the slot of
the engaging block of the second embodiment of the engaging mechanism of
the present invention;

[0019]FIG. 7 shows that the pin contacts the contact surface of the
engaging block via the guide path of the second embodiment of the
engaging mechanism of the present invention, and

[0020]FIG. 8 shows that when a force pushes the pin toward the engaging
block of the second embodiment, the pin is disengaged from the contact
surface of the engaging block.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

[0021] Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the engaging mechanism of a closing
device of the present invention comprises an engaging block 10, a
positioning hook 12 and a pin 14.

[0022] The engaging block 10 comprises a contact surface 16 and a guide
surface 18 extending from the contact surface 16. The positioning hook 12
is connected to the engaging block 10 and comprises a resilient portion
20 and a stop 22 which extends from the resilient portion 20. The stop 22
is located adjacent to the contact surface 16 and located at a distance
from the guide surface 18. The pin 14 is located corresponding to the
engaging block 10 and slidably contacts the contact surface 16 and the
stop 22 of the positioning hook 12.

[0023] In this embodiment, the engaging block 10 is located on a contact
member 24 which includes a guide path 26 defined around the engaging
block 10, and a guide block 28 which is located corresponding to the
contact surface 16 of the engaging block 10 and the positioning hook 12.
When the contact member 24 and the pin 14 have relative movement, the
guide path 26 and the guide block 28 are used to guide the pin 14 to
contact the engaging block 10, or to guide the pin 14 to disengage from
the engaging block 10.

[0024] In this embodiment, the positioning hook 12 integrally extends from
the engaging block 10.

[0025] In this embodiment, a buffering space 30 is defined beside the
positioning hook 12 and the resilient portion 20 of the positioning hook
12 is operated within the buffering space 30.

[0026] FIGS. 3 and 4 show the second embodiment of the present invention,
wherein the engaging block 200 has a slot 202 and the positioning hook
204 is connected to an insertion 206 to form an independent part. A
buffering space 208 is defined between the positioning hook 204 and the
insertion 206. The insertion 206 is inserted into the slot 202 and is
connected to the engaging block 200. A groove 210 communicates with the
slot 202. The insertion 206 has a protrusion 212. The insertion 206 is
engaged with the slot 202 when the protrusion 212 is engaged with the
groove 210, so that the positioning hook 204 is selectively connected to
the engaging block 200 to correct the positioning hook 204 and the
engaging block 200. For convenience of assembling and secured, the
insertion 206 has an opening 214 defined in a distal end thereof and the
opening 214 is defined by two legs 216. At least one of the legs 216 has
a boss 218. The slot 202 of the engaging block 200 has a notch 220 which
is located corresponding to the boss 218, as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6. The
boss 218 of the leg 216 is engaged with the notch 220 to firmly insert
the insertion 206 of the positioning hook 204 into the slot 202.

[0027] In the second embodiment, the engaging block 200 is connected on
the contact member 222 and has a contact surface 224. The contact member
222 has a guide path 226 defined around the engaging block 200, and a
guide block 228 which is located corresponding to the contact surface 224
of the engaging block 200 and the positioning hook 204. The positioning
hook 204 has a resilient portion 232 and a stop 234 extends from the
resilient portion 232.

[0028] As shown in FIG. 7, taken the second embodiment as an example, when
the contact member 222 and the pin 230 have relative movement, the pin
230 is guided by the guide path 226 to contact the contact surface 224 of
the engaging block 200 and the pin 230 is stopped by the stop 234 of the
positioning hook 204. The pin 230 stays at the contact position and does
not disengage from the contact position.

[0029] When a force pushes the pin 230 toward the engaging block 200, as
shown in FIG. 8, the pin 230 moves over the contact surface 224 and
pushes the stop 234 of the positioning hook 204. By the deformation of
the resilient portion 232, the stop 234 is pushed by the pin 230 and the
pin 230 moves over the stop 234 and is disengaged from the contact
surface 224.

[0030] The present invention is applied to a fixed part and a movable part
of furniture, for example, the fixed part is a cabinet or a fixed rail,
and the movable part is a drawer or a movable rail. Taken the cabinet and
the drawer as an example, the contact member 24(222) of the engaging
block 10(200) is fixed to the cabinet and the pin 14(230) is movably
connected to the drawer with the contact member 24(222) by guidance of
the guide path 26(226). When the drawer is pushed into the cabinet, the
pin 24(230) contacts the contact surface 16(224) of the engaging block
10(200), and by the contact of the stop 22(234) of the positioning hook
12(204), the drawer is kept at the closed position. When the drawer is
pushed toward the cabinet, the pin 14(230) is guided by the guide block
28(228) and disengaged from the contact surface 16(224) of the engaging
block 10(200). The drawer is then freely pulled out from the cabinet.
When the drawer is pulled by an improper force, the pin 14(230) is
disengaged from the contact surface 16(224) of the engaging block
10(200), while the stop 22(234) of the positioning hook 12(204) is not
damaged and the positioning feature does not fail.

[0031] While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with
the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art
that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of
the present invention.